We need Red Bull to do a solid job on the car, Renault to improve the engine, but we also need Ferrari to sort themselves out and make a good car. And we need Honda to make the step up and McLaren to stop dreaming […]

Too many seem to think that Alonso at Mercedes would result in a repeat of 2007, and that would be enough justification for the move. But isn’t that basically what we have got anyway with him and Vandoorne at McLaren?

yes, but isn’t that saying exactly what i mentioned too @coldfly? Instead of trying to go for a faster/more powerful engine they played it safe (didn’t risk having to put as much money into solving reliability […]

As Jorge also mentions, the cars are fine on their speed, it is the way we are shown them by the footage that is wrong. Its purpose is not to show us fast cars, but to show both names on the cars but most […]

yup, another solid reason why not to let Bottas go @optimaximal (much the same reasoning is why Perez is not much mentioned, because FI would lose too many sponsors by such a move to even be able to consider it.). […]

I saw Joe Saward write yesterday that apparently Williams is not in a position to let Bottas go, because other contracts require an experienced driver like him being there @jaymenon10. A commenter asked whether it […]

Yeah, pretty sure we have heard them repeat this one too (didn’t they say it in 2009 and maybe 2012 too?) @blackmamba. It really fits their “we know the issue and will be better next year” ritual they repeat annualy

They might need some PR value to lure in the club members to park their expensive Ferraris there @bullmello. Letting Tilke put something on paper is not too expensive, especially when Bernie is in for having […]

Hm, it really shows how hard it is to rate the driver. I still would put Kvyat ahead, he DID get that podium in China afterall. And in the last couple of races he has regained his race craft and finished.